RSS RSS Feed
May 24th, 2007
Search Archives


Southwest Alabama Medical Center brought home some new hardware earlier this month. The hospital won three awards for quality from an awards banquet sponsored by the Alabama Quality Assurance Foundation. The hospital won the bronze award of excellence for overall quality care, making it one of th... More...

The Louisiana Pacific Corp.'s oriented strand board (OSB) plant in Clarke County remains on schedule for startup in late 2007 despite a dispute with at least one contractor. RWS Construction, Inc. More...

One aspect of blood drive coordination that is as important as the life-saving mission of the American Red Cross is the closely knit relationships that develop between those engaged in saving lives through blood donation. Few blood drive coordinators have been more engaged in this mission than Mr... More...

Civil War Letters the subject of Historical Society Meeting The Clarke County Historical Society will meet on May 27, at 2:30 p.m. at the Grove Hill Town Hall. The speaker for the meeting will be Mrs. Ellen Williams, a retired schoolteacher from Leroy. Mrs. Williams has edited and published ... More...
The feeding frenzy has started with the ThyssenKrupp stell mill announcement. The speculating in Washington County is about to begin in full force. Land prices there have probably tripled overnight. Folks in Clarke County are also scrambling to make sure they're in position to score something in ... More...
Those who care about trees will find advice on pruning and related topics in The National Arbor Day Foundation's free booklet, "How To Prune Young Shade Trees." From pruning in the early years of a tree's life, to learning how to strengthen trees by removing branches, this illustrated, easy-to-fol... More...
Paul Daily demonstrates breaking a horse in the round pen and relate it to man's life lessons with Jesus Christ in Thomasville Monday night. About 200 people attended the event sponsored by the Clarke Baptist Association. More...
Due to space restrictions, the Times regrets it will not be able to publish every award photo, but we will make every effort to recognize as many students as possible in the coming weeks. More...
The Thomasville Tigers ended their spring football practice this past Friday, May 18, when they defeated the Southern Choctaw Indians 13 0 in both the varsity and junior varsity portions of the spring game for the two teams. More...
Marguerite C. Barlow Marguerite C. Barlow, age 93, of Butler, passed away Friday, May 18, 2007 at Camden Nursing Facility in Camden. She was born July 16, 1913 in Morvin. She was a former garment inspector with H. S. Satin Company. She was a member of Forest Springs Baptist Church. More...